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    Lovebird is the common name for the genus Agapornis, a small group of parrots in the Old World parrot family Psittaculidae. Of the nine species in the genus, all are native to the African continent, with the grey-headed lovebird being native to the African island of Madagascar.

  2. Mar 16, 2024 · All of the lovebird species that we have found call the continent of Africa their home. Lovebirds tend to live in small flocks in the wild. They are all part of the Agapornis family and are closely related. There are only three lovebird species that are commonly kept in captivity.

  3. Nov 2, 2018 · The African Lovebird adapts quickly and is well known for being hardy and enduring – an ability that helped them to thrive in the harsh African conditions. To ensure they are always healthy, pay attention to the conditions, avoiding the draft, damp and cold.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Beautiful and intelligent, these little birds have been one of the most beloved types of African parrot for more than 100 years. However, there are a lot of myths out there about lovebirds, their behavior, and what it's like to keep them as pets.

  5. The African Love Bird Society (ALBS) is an international organization dedicated to the keeping, breeding, and showing of Love Birds. The term "Love Bird" refers to the nine species of small African parrots in the genus "Agapornis."

  6. The IUCN lists the black-cheeked Lovebird as Vulnerable, the Nyasa and Fischers Lovebird as Near Threatened, and the rest as Least Concern. Domestication Humans have semi-domesticated these birds.

  7. Mar 23, 2022 · With the exception of the Madagascar lovebirda native to that island—all lovebird species call the African continent home. They tend to live in small flocks.

  8. Killed as pests or traded as pets, these small African parrots are at risk. Learn more about Fischer's lovebird lifespan and how AWF helps conserve lovebirds.

  9. Jul 24, 2020 · Lovebirds (genus Agapornis) are chunky, short-tailed birds that are native to the forests and savannas of sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. There are nine species of lovebirds in total. Eight species of lovebirds are found across Africa, where their distribution sometimes overlaps.

  10. Aug 25, 2021 · A flock of wild lovebirds in Africa. Photo by Sascha Düker. Little parrots are important too, so we’re headed back to Africa to see how lovebirds are doing in their native habitat. These colorful little birds are aptly named for their strong, lifelong pair bonding.